South High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1937

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'i QQQQ' 'i i' '5 ' :' ww U I U ' H Compliments of Q ll Cable-Nelson 2 I The 3 ww U ll P13119 2 It Arcade Fashion 2 Noted for Beauty and Tone . li i up 2 wp : wi wi Jesse G. Bowen 86 Co. i U The Young Gif1'S Store I 'LL 11 'I' -2- A11 '11 11, ,If 1:2 1:1 ':' ':' 31 'zwge 'ii fi ':' 'Z' ':' ::1 fzt 1: ii' fi' ii' 'ZWS' ILINE CLASS PROPHECY tContinued from page 1531 Roger Norman, Hewes Parrish, and Henry Bahnson executing a savage little dance in the middle of a vast stage'- chorus boys all. Next were Helen Sams, Barbara Las- ley, Emily Smither, Gretchen Clapp, Mildred Davis, Lillian Alley, and Iean Hodges presiding over a magnificent room of glass and cromium plate, tea- chers in the charming College for Charm- ing Charmers. And look!-it was Buck Hines, bowing and scraping, clad in white tie and tails and saying cute things as Good morning. I thought you'd gone to Europe. He seemed to be a host in a night club, the same night club in which Paul Harper was orchestra leader. Raising what is commonly called a 'ihullabaloon were Donald Perry, Dick Ioyce, Bob Cohn, Bill Tudor, PaulEarly, Masten Dalton, members of the city Pot Exterminator Brigade. The method they ma- --- A-V f-V f-V f-A --- '47 f-V --- - - f- f- ... were raising was one of efficiency and finesse-the poor rodents merely seated themselves, then expired. The Brigade was using its renowned voice power. And then, using his violin bow as a barton, was Sam Barbee, conductor of the Kernersville Killharmonic Symphony Or- chestra, featuring Morris Mecum and Mack Alspaugh as soloists. Striving to catch other familiar faces, I saw them suddenly fade and blend in- to the desert air-the vision was no more. My guide creaked impatiently in and mumbled disgustedly. I his saddle clucked to my pony. We proceeded on our weary, monotonus way-our weary way in the tiring desert. 3? I? E5 3 U5 3P Om3,rv OQDHQJH B f.L':1 5: 'J' Bc-Drvgicg 9,0933 QD Tam f-rv-so-93 ,-.-.w DC,D D.RV' 12gHfv2 'o.g.. 2555552 fi :gp-.H N ,.2mr-laws SJ Q- :si s: O Nm,-,Swv-so amgmmgwa NNOBFWHO 9 O- -m: 9.fvD'?P'c:',, Or: 'O,,,n:r4 N23 E 2-:r'g.w . UJQQ' N Z S HD xg ,Yi : O- o ,-f., 1 U-O C gg, 9 ra rv- CQ U' mm rv f 'f f ll li lr ll U lr li la in ll ll qs U H M1- -V --V --V --V -V --Y '-- --Y '-- --A - -- '--aavaco i I 1 3 i 3 H 4 5 'A 5- 1 Q' 3 I . KH Qi Q, CD , 315' -4 . QE' 2 I UQ . if-wg? Elo I OHL.: Qs . 'Stiff 'X :S I 'Um 2 I :' '-4 I UEF9 53? Q5 I 9 D' E ,gh-. Ni . 'I O A,-a 03.9 r-pa P1 ll N ...5-f i Euan Q n 3:5 U: Q ri F309 Y 3 .' UUA' yy LE- fx Q0 :il-U ll '? 2' u : D- v 5 is 9-5 ll c Ffa 'f D. xy 5-3 XC ll 5' H wi li -y......................... .......... gipi, ,-, ,,, ,?, ,,, ,,, i , , .-.419 7. .7. 7 Page two Iulmlrcil twelve BLACK AND GOLD

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i 1 1 5 i i I I G i 6 E -ik 'Q' . 'i'-' '- ' '- '- - 'Y' 'Y ll M ,THE C 2 . For select foods call I orrisett o. I Ij I 1:1 1:1 1: 1:1 1:1 111 11111111 111 1:1 11 I I, R. B. CRAWFORD Xi C0. ll NVE WIRE STORE 2 li A real service Store ii NQIIIIW- ll il I M1 ,W in i ll Fancy Groceries, Fresh Vegetables ll Dry Goods, Ready-to-wear, i ll Fine Fruit Millinery, Notions, Curtains, ll fav: ll Draperies' Underwear, Corsets. ll Dial 7116 858 West Fourth St. ll Q I 0f01:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:' 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 11' -2140+ 'f '::: ::: 'Z' ':' ':' ':' ': :' -' ':' 3' :' ' Educate a man and you have educat- 'Z' I 'Z' 'I' 'Z' 1' 'I' 'Z' 'I Z' Z' ': ed only one person: educate a mother ll and you educate a Whole family'- L. M. Charles D, Mclver ll ll GROCERY CO. Education is not a charity' but U our chief duty as citizens. Education is simply our effort to give men life more H Fresh Meats and 1'l'l1?ZC?j abundantly'-1 C. D. Mclver Groceries l believe in these people-our peo- Ii ple whose development may be illimit- D. 1 81' C I H th - FK! W lit able, Wake up, my people, Q la 64 Ol' aw Om' ' 5 Walter Hines Page. ,im 1:1 K1 Z, 1: 1: 1:1 1: 1:1 1:1 1:1 1: 1:1 1 4411i -:1 ::: 1:1 1:1 1:, ,:, : 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 51 ,:, 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 :1 1:1 1:1 ':' 1:1 1 opaque:-4:0 one-ape-econ:-aavanw Compliments outlliern Dairies ICE CREAM, V. D. MILK, FANCY MOULDS Seal-Test Laboratory Systems, Inc. A Complete Dairy Service Through Out the City Telephone 4161-4162-4163 5 .f.1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1: 1: 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1 53.313 T17 313 -1 1' 1' 1' 1' 11' 1' 11' 11' 313 13 115 313 317 111 517 111 11' 3i341V'1' 313 515 717 513 T1 1 ll COMPLIMENTS OF ff Noland Company, Inc. II II PLUMBING- HEATING -MILL SUPPLIES ll ' ll . . Ii Vlslt Our Show Room 636 WEST FOURTH STREET I 091-1 --- 1:1 1-1 1-1 ': 'A' :' :' :' :' '-' '-' ': '-' ': ': '-'ooo :' : : : '-- : --1 1-1 : 1 Page Iwo lnlmltcxl rl



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LAST WILL OF ILINE CLASS fContinued from page 46l Item XIII. To Mary Frances Wyatt. Lucile wills her popularity with the as- surance of many friends. Item XIV. To Richard Allen, Cecil Stewart leaves his ability to smile only with his eyes. Item XV. To Iohn Carswell, Walter Cook leaves his M. O. S. fMore Old Studyingl. Item XVI. To Iimmy Whitlow, Virgil Allen leaves his ability to remember history problems, for example, Dates Item XVII. To R. O. Renigar, Roy Cranford leaves his ability to operate the moving picture machine so that R. O. can get out of his classes. Item XVIII. To Chester Bovender, Ioe Gallen leaves his ability to debate. We feel that Chester is in need of it. Item XIX. To Helen Lewis, the most silent student in school, we bequeath Wesley Zimmerman's talkativeness hoping that she will not spoil her re- cord by inheriting Wesley's laziness. Item XX. To Evelyn Caudle, we be- queath Clois Renigar's curiosity in order that Evelyn may learn more about what is going on around her. Item XXI. To Louise Ervin, Geraldine Knight wishes to leave her dignity. fAny information as to the where- abouts of said bequest will be ap- preciatedl. Item XXII. To Marguerite Walker, Alice Iohnson leaves her ability to hold her tongue and her shy modest man- ner. Item XXIII. To Daniel Sides, Ralph Leonards gift of chewing two dozen packs of gum a week. Item XXIV. To Nancy Kimel, Norma Minish bequeaths her Shakespeare notes, if Norma can get them from Miss Stephenson. Item XXV. To Edna Iackson, the ser- iousness of LeRoy Peebles. Item XXVI. To Frances Harrold the pep and vigor of Garnette Lynch. Item XXVII. To Tommy Shore, the singing qualities of Ernest, our Bing, the second. ltcni XXVIII. 'I'o Mack Sloan, the deep secrets of Hubert Weir's love-making. Item XXVIX. To lack Brown, the hu- mor of E. Tate. BLACK AND GOLD Item XXfX. To Maxine Tatum, the qui- et disposition of Margaret Bauguss. Section V To our Alma Mater, we bequeath our love and loyalty and wishes for her fu- ture growth and prosperity. Signed, sealed, published, and declar- ed by Helen Swaim, the testator, for the class of nineteen hundred and thirty- seven as their last will and testament. Witnesses: Roy Bovender, President Lucile Wyatt, Secretary qt: .1 .1 1. :f 1: .1 .11 .11 5. if :. 1:1-1.5, ii l Hutchins Drug Store 2 ll FOR COMPLETE FOUNTAIN i ll AND DRUG SERVICE I il I il E I ii 4 ll Located Across From l ll State Theatre I ip Q .g...,: .1 1. .1 -I f .2 : 1 .I .11 .1 1.53 Ep: .L :-....:. f:- .:1....:. If .I ez. .:..f..3. il l .... li ll ii ll To High School Graduates ll Whatever you plan to do after grad- ll it uation-whether you plan for college .. ll or business-your mental development ll H must continue. H , The National Business Colle-gc is 11 dislinc- f' ll tive, priiale school of professional grade. ll 1 Day and evening courses pn-pare high svllwvl . ll grarlturtvs for immediate L'2,ll'llIll,1IN. Many ll .. graduates who han- at-quired experience are , ll now presidents, vice-prvsifleuls, casliic-i's, serv- ll retaries, treasurers and controllers of Izumi? I , corpnnitionsfothers are iu successful uc- I vountaur-y practice. Q ll The selection nf 3 f 0IIlIIll'l lfIill1-1t'IlIlIll fnryollr business training is of vital IllIll0!'lilIN'4' to U r vnu. Write tor beautifully illustrated cat- I 1 alog. . . Q National Business College qi ' Roanoke, Virginia U Accredited by National Association of i Accredited Commercial Schools. l I ll -I' no -:z A:: .:. ':- :Q ': ':1 .:. ::A :: a-ae I'.igv two liundrrrl lliirloii'u

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